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Is bone viable to use in the Kuz-Ram model?
"We have also tried using the more-accurate Kuz-Ram model used in rock-blasting which would serve our purposes for accurately calculating the destruction of rock, and acknowledge that pulverization strength in real life calculated via the Kuz-Ram model is much higher than compressive strength which we currently use for our pulverization feats. This is due to other factors like compressive strength being a slow process unlike true pulverization (reducing to dust particles), and that compressive strength does not account for impact loading or impact strikes (rapid punching) which is common in fiction. However, eventually it was discovered it could only be used for normal fragmentation and pulverization, that it varied wildly depending upon rock type, and even then it could not be used for non-rock materials like metal, wood and the like, making it unfeasible to apply as a standard method for calculation values, as discussed in this thread."
Yes, I did read the attached thread, no it did not mention bone
"We have also tried using the more-accurate Kuz-Ram model used in rock-blasting which would serve our purposes for accurately calculating the destruction of rock, and acknowledge that pulverization strength in real life calculated via the Kuz-Ram model is much higher than compressive strength which we currently use for our pulverization feats. This is due to other factors like compressive strength being a slow process unlike true pulverization (reducing to dust particles), and that compressive strength does not account for impact loading or impact strikes (rapid punching) which is common in fiction. However, eventually it was discovered it could only be used for normal fragmentation and pulverization, that it varied wildly depending upon rock type, and even then it could not be used for non-rock materials like metal, wood and the like, making it unfeasible to apply as a standard method for calculation values, as discussed in this thread."
Yes, I did read the attached thread, no it did not mention bone